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THURSDAY' MORNINe, FEB 6
z l irlz . na..4tal rx. mitts.
Snpremus Court DeMalons.
hi the Supreme Court, at Philadelphia,
on Moidayohe following opinions were
,read, a full 'bench kitting:
tiomisionweali h eV. el. ill Smith, Mayor
of Brie Judgment reversed, and judgment
for defendant, with costs. )pinion by
Lowrie, 0. J.
Soffit vs Eammell. Judgment affirmed.
Opinidn by Lowrie, C. J.
-___Siskynor's Appeal. Appeal dismissed
at oosts of appellant,. Opinion by Lowrie,
O. r.' -
MoOay'e Appeal. Decree of Orphans'
Court corrected. Opinion by Lowrie, 0.
J.
Poor Director' vs School Directors.
Judgment reversed, and judgment for
defendant bAow. °pillow by •Lowrie,
0_ J.
Bather wait's Appeal. Appeal &Mined
at cost of appellant. .Opinion by Lowrie,
0-fir• '
•
Gteen's Appeal. Decree of Orphans
Oourt . reversed. Opinion by Lowrie, 0
Houser vs. Building Association. Judg•
ment reversed and a now trial awarded.
Opiaihn by Lowrie, 0. J.
Boßch vs. Brook. Judgment affirmed
Opinien by Lowrie, C. J.
Ofearkirk's Appeal. Decree of Orphans'
°oars reversed, and appellant's account
°opt:fru:kW tAiipiniOn by Thompson, J .
}lead, J , dissents.
Martin vs. Oraub. Judgment affirmed.
amnion by Thompson, J.
Pittfleld & Mcßee vs. Olaghorn. Judg
men t affirmed. o,.inion by Thom pe )n, J.
'Webster's Executors versus Newbold,.
Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Thomp
son, J,
Pennypackev's Appeal. Decree reversed.
Opinion by Thompson, J.
Bailey & Putt vs the Commonwealth for
use Judgment :affirmed, Opinion by
Thompson, J.
Emery's Appeal. Appeal dismissed
at cost of appellants. Opinion by Thomps
son, J.
McElroy vs Dwight. Judgment affirm
ed. Opinion by Thompson, J.
.vs. Ellis. Judgment affirmed.
Opinion by Thompson. J.
Phillips va Allen. Judgment affirmed.
Opinion by Bead, J.
Sharon Iron Company vs The City of
Erie, Judgment reversed, and judgment
for defendant on the epeeist verdict. Opin.
ion by Bead, J.
*ell vs McHenry. Judgment affirmed.
Winton by Iliad, J.
Hallowell & Co. vs Laing & Co Judg
ment affirmed. Opinion by Bead, J.
Blackstone vs White. Judgment re
versed-and venire de novo awarded. Opin.
ion by Bead, J.
few weeks sines, al .:ton any price
was paid to teamsters for hauling oil from
Titusville to Union; now the price paid is
87 cents per barrel. Very little oil is now
being shipped, in consequence of the low
price it commando.
LIMY OP THZ RAILROAD TAX.—The
County Commissioners met yesterday to
make the annual levy of taxes tor the pres
ent year. They mussed 6 mills for noun.
ty purposes, 2 mills for poor and 27 mills
for Railroad indebtedness The duplicate
will also include the 8 mills levied for State
purposes. The 2 mill tax for relief of
families of volunteers was not levied, as
the Commissioners do not wish to assess it
- until they are certain it will be'needed.—
The railroad levy will be placed in a sep
arate column, and as the money will not
be insisted upon by the Treasurer until the
end of the, year the matter may by that
time be so arranged that the collection of
the tax (or at least a portion of it) may be
unnecessary. We believe tie general dist
position is to defer the payment of this dis
agreeable impost as long as possible.
To Tam Pool. Beam—Two destitute
families, a Mn.'s Smith and four children
and Mrs...Noonan and two children, iv,
plied to the Mayor yesterday for rel ef.—
The cue was turned, over to the Guardians
of the Poor, who sent the applicants to the
Poor Farm. •
Tam Sonninnis' Tsa.--The Treasurer
desdres all who have not paid up the .2 mill
assessment, forAtte relief of volunteer‘to
call at the office In the third story; of the
CloUrt, House and settle up, as the money is
Vsy needed.• ' •
fisusrt. TO THIII REFUGZ.—MayOr Sawyer
Yesterday sent to %fie Rouse of Refuge two
young girls, nt the request of their parents,
fort
=IOUS ORAIL9III AGAINST A OOLORND
Witrrss —Yesterday evening a tall color
edlty id named Sarah Williams, residing
on .41ar alley, appeared .before Mayor
Ss er end made' an information charg.
in George Williams, (not a relative of
complainant') .a oolortd waiter, employed
at thel3t. Charles Hotel, with visiting her
house on Monday evening and attempting
)atrage her perion. It appears 'that
the couple JO4 been4e bell at Qonnoiir . it
RIM and GbAtiacq - ompeetied Sarah tome
Ilett thaofibnce Slleged_was committed:
de.tiitlt,of bail In Me sum qf $6OO
Geprke wits 'corniiitted until Sataida'y next
folic farther hearing
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it iii:olollfik ROO 14111‘.
GRAVEL. CEMENT
,OANVASS ROOFING,
DONE ON SHORT: NOTICrE,
d la the most lineable manner.
AVINO THE MOST COMPETENT
workmen in the city, who nude:stands their
ens, we Can estelY gee we work 18
p, and, if anything,-betterthan. Simlll77L
to aim Sepaljteg _Von° with entitle and
aL the installations...—
, nice at 76 13M/THFIELDSTREE
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MERCHANT TAILORS;
No. 48
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BY TELEGN A PIL
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By Yesterday's Telegram
From Fortress Monroe
FORTRESS Itiorraok, February s.—Sev.
oral released.tprisoners came down from
Baltimore this incirning to be sent South,
and were taken to (Jraney Island by .the
Rancoritas. No news in relation to the
Burnside Expedition o{ the Merrimac was .
communicated. SOuthern papers receive d
contain little new The following is from
Fridays Richmond Dia patch:
OiiantmaroN, February 8 —A. S. Wel.
lington, senior editor and proprietor of
the Charleston Courier, and probably the
oldest editor on the continent, glad in this
city, yesterday. Mr. W. connected him
self with the Charleston Courier about the
commencement of the grosont century and
for nearly sixty years his name, as editor
and proprietor, has continued at its head.
He was about eighty.four years of age.
Noruiromt, February B.—A. special diss
patch to the Rtehrtiond'DiiiialcA says that
a letter read here from a reliable gentle
man of Elisabeth city county,
.N. Caro.
lina, states t at a steamer went down on
Saturday into the sound, on a rPoonnois.
fiance. No vessels of Burnside's fleet were
seen, and it was supposed they had all left.
The Constitution sailed for Ship Island
this forenoon. The Ericsson, with the
barque John Trucks in tow, with the
D'Epineul Z 'naves and the Plfty , third
New York on board, sailed this morning,
and return to Annapolis. Tee James
town sailed unexpectedly last night. She
will go down the Southern coast.
- Meisrs. Hamilton F,sh and Bishop Ames,
the Commissioners to go to Richmond. sr
here this morning, and will re sent South
by a flag of truce, as soon as the Coate&
erste Government gives notice that they
will be received.
Some of our pickets were fired at lac
night near Poi. Hill. None were hurt.—
A number of rockets were sent tip during
the evening, from a point apparently be
yond Camp Hamilton.
The storm has cleared off, and there is a
good prospect of continued pleasant weath
er• The Aleatn.ls bee sailed for New
York for repairs today.
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Arrival of the Nova Scotia
PORTL/LND, February 5 —The et saner
Nova Scotian has arrived with Liverpool
dates of the 24th nit. The ateactiehip E ma ,
arrived at Liverpool rn the 22d, and the
Norutoglith on the 28i ult.
The I.Jadon 'Pima* editorially opposes
gndiaLd's interference in American af
fairs.
The Brig West India. from Charleston,
has arrived at Liverpool with a cargo of
turpentine
The sales of cotton at Liverpool for four
days were 17,000 bales. The market clos.
ed irregular, and with a downward tend■
ency.
Breadetuffa had an upward tendency.
Console are quoted at 1 321®98 for money
THE MIT tiOdsTiON 09 TiS DIY
For the next two wooke will be,
WHAT OUGHT I TO BUY
O PIRISTMA.B
NEW YEAR'S PRESENT
All the Mende end customer. of
•
IttINEMAN, hitalltN & S!EDLE,
That have not vet dm. rm-ned on what to buy wit
please look over the following hat of articles, when
tney vrti be sure to hod something to suit:
Gold Vest Chain. Silver 1 able Spoons, •
Cents' 13reaelpine, " Tea Spoons,
" Bracelets, -'" Fork it,
" Spfttaciee. 1 " Butter Knives,
Watch Seals, I " Soup Ladles.
Pen • and Cason, " cream Ladles,
" Lockets for Mina. " Sugar Tong - a,
I tures, " Salt epoontt,
„ Necklace, , "
Mustard spoons
n Sloth, . ()Mid's Katie
~ Sleeve Buttons, Fork,
7 t Crosses,
Finset " Cup
s,
Blom" , Thimbles,
" Chatelahc Chains, Snail Boxes,
" E ar Drops, ar flings, " Napkin Rings,
B Plated Castors,
" Guard Ca a lae, " Cake Baskets,
" Keys, " Tea Sella
" Charms, 't Coftee Bette,
• Penc Armlets,
41.0 •
e • Molasses Pitch
ils, So., r
Plated Ice Pitchers, a,
Plated Spoons and Forks,
Platedsoup and (~vstttr Ladles, eta, etc
Geld and Silver Watches of every imagains•
bin style and prim,.
ii}. French. German and American Clocks, Spy
Globes, Musical Boxes, 2 toll! tunes; Bronze, Stat.
nati, , Portmoruues and fancy articles in general ..
nu emus to mention. All we ask is a call at our' ,
es Bailment, NO. 41 FIFTH STREET, one door
froth Wood, and examine our goods and prices.
eIS
A. A. CARRIER & BEO.,
Pittsburgh General insurance Agency,
sai..com antes Represented or lltirls.
*St 8 •
Lased by Parma. end other Btates.lBB
"Peer, Marine and Lite Enka" aken or all de •
pdon
ne26-4m ea FOURTH STREET. Fttebtuidt
I,t A • no L. 138. EPSOM SALTS,
1",
1,000 LBS. BREAM TARTAR,
60 8.116 BI BARB SODA,
160 WS. 000BINEAL,
10 BOXES OSWEGO CORN STARCH
And received and for sale by
GEO. A. KELLY, Druggist,
oells Federal 'areal, Allegbeny city.
COAL, NUT COAL, BLACK AND
COKE—DICESON, STEWART & 00,
509 LIBERTY STREET,
Having superior facilities for eupplyftg the best
quality of Coal, Nut Coal, Stark and Coke, are pre,
pared to deliver the same, in any quantity to suit
purchapers. at reasonable rates. Our Coal to
i h r roftet ss ln si fres sek t! tlit i il r y tis b u T ar rall t r a
ts oa n d ds an n d ais is es d i rz
s ag.
p 1 a ' , rev Coal e.-28Amd
ALL PAPEtiI WALL PAPER !
ELEGANT' •
• BEAUTIFUL,
MEM
W. P. MARSHALLCR,EAN
87 Wood Ptrset
JAMES A. FETZER,
For sale by
a ill
FORWARDING AND COMMIS S ION MERCHANT
FOR TH:I RILL] 01
'tams, Orate, Baaowy Laura, Battier,
Dried Pratt and PrAtaa
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M. Liat Howell , a a Co, Gee r " • Np
An rson, Donlon Paxton a 'Wheeling.
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480011 :8R11311...-30 bales, an extra
&recta for sale by
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TRII3'LE ADVENTURE ON and using. iny pointed 'stink-with the
,
'VOLCANO. greatest care, I forthwith began the de
scent, often stopping to try theftemper ;
pof,the lava,with mg hand,.and fiadieg
it gradually growing warmer as,l pro
ceeded, though not sufficiently so to
excite any alarm. In a short time I
reached the bottom, andsteod on the
verge of seams of ebasme,:whicth open-2,
, ed far, far down into the heart of the
mountain. It was ttbout`fent: , feCt4in'
width, zigzag in. shape, and emitted
strongly the peculiar : odor before menu
tioned. A small trickling stream, from
a melting layer of ice above was _run
ning into
i it; but I could only see that
it was lot n the deep datknesslielow,
from whence came up a kind
boiling, surging sows', trial something
like a rumbliug-shock.at slight inter.
vats, and gentle puffs of heated air.
[To be eenttilued:]
ZiNtri'o‘.EiTA:l4'l"
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I *IirINNTON.S.
Mr. Carl ,Steinman; viffited, Mont .
Ueda, in Iceland, just before its, ter.
rible eruption in 1e.45, and the folk-iv
ing is his narrative of a fearful 'atilt/.
tare wbiothappened to him upon that
sublime and desolate elevation;
Having secured a guide, I set:affi7at
an earlybour, , on the morning. -foll4w
ing my arrival, at' Salstiti, (at the foot
of the extinct volcano,) praying for
fair weather, good Intik, and a ;Wei re
turn. • . r
• The ebebery, even from the first, was
so ditterent from any I had ever 'seen
outside leelaniLas to 'be a orthy of a
better deseription' than I am" 444 to
give. Suffice-it tosay that, as.ye4ash
on, ascending summit after summit on
your way to dui great and awful *ter
of all, you find the..danger, dreariness,
and desolation increase tq
_the, most ter
rible sublimity, till at last, iitie4ileu
are finally standing on the very., /ugli
est point of this livinrworld of-clines,
you instiii4tiWpiay GokffWl#,l4Y
shudder shivering through your Weer
sble frame, to restore you to the - life
you teem to have left forever 'behind
you.
O how shall I attempt to .eouvey :to
any mind the awful scene of desolation
that surrounded me when I last •stood
more than four thonsandfeet alxike the
level of the sea,
on the highest peak of
the barren Hee ls I Six mortalfleurs
—three on horseback and three on foot
—had I been clambering upwartt from
the world below; and now,
among the
very clouds that rolled and ' swept
around me, I stood in a world of lava
mountains, ice and snow—the lam black
as midnight, the snow of blindingwhite
ness—and not in all that region a tree,
a bush, a shrub, a blade, or eveU a soli
tary living thing, excepting self and
guide. Far as the eye could' reach,
when the clouds permitted to see, was
a succession of black, rugged hills, snow.
covered peaks, glistening glaciers, and
ice board streams, inanimate solitude
no human foot had ever penetrated-4
world without plant or life very
desolation of desolation-.-filled with
yawning chasms, dreadful . *braes, and
midnight caverns which nevi* , eohoed
any sound but the thunders of heaven
and the groaning! and oonviilsions of
earth. So wild and strange and horri
ble was the scene, that I felt a strange
thrill, like madness, inn through my
shivering frame, and quiver about my
dizzy brain; and I shouted to break the
stillness of death, and heard my voice
come dismally back in a hundred echoes,
till it seemed to be lost in the bowels of
the unproductive earth.
Wrapping one of the blatikets about
me, to protect me from the freezing
cold, and cautiously using my stick to
try every foot of ground before me, I
now began to move about; over blocks
and heaps and hills of lava and narrow
chasms and pitfalls and patches of snow
and ice, my faithful guide keeping near,
and often warning me to be careful of
my steps. In this manner lat length
ascended a ridge of considerable eleva
tion, stumbling my way to the top, and
now and then displacing fragments of
lava that rolled crushing down behind
me. As yet I seen no signs of the
mouth of the crater, which eighty years
before had VOID ited forth its terrific and
desolating streams of melted black
sand; but, on reaching the summit of
thi ridge, I looked down into a wit of
basin, open at the lower side, and hav
ing some three or four deep seams or
chasms in its centre, into which the
melting snow and ice on its sides were
running in small streams. A peculiar
and not very agreeable odor came up
with a thin, smoky vapor, and I fancied
I could hear a distant so und, something
between a gurgle and a rumble.
`f I suppose this is the °filch's.] cra
ter," I said turning to the guide.
The fellow was as pale as death, and
every feature expressed surprise allied
to fear.
"What is the matterr,l quickly de
mended ; "have you sees this spot be
fore 11"
' I have seen this spot before, master,"
he eplied; but never anything like this.
When I was here last there was no hol
'owl here; butonlyirlevel plain of snow
and ioe."
'lndeed!" exclaimed I, feeling
strangely interested; what then do you
infer?" that there IS about to be a fresh
irraption F"
fear so, master, what else can have
()awed this change? You see that there
is beat below whielehas melted the thick
clabier, and °illy a few streaks of ice
no* remain upon the upper part of the
sidos, while_ all the centeris gone."
nd the ground here has a slight
fee ing of warmth, too !" I rejoined, as
•nt down and laid my - hand upon itv
- ' Let us leave, maker," returned the
t io
ial w, hurriedly, lookingaroued with an
ex ression of alarm. I do not like to
re ain here, we Inv be destroyed at
ant m'onigpt, . Let, Jig ikaaten down and
re • ort wliiitla haiit' seen." ' ' '
Nay," said I feeling strangely in
ter sled and fascinated by the perilous
no elty, -"I do not think there is Immo
di. danger, for the show and ice sae
p • n to be seen, have melted' slowly,.
an 4 before I go away, never to return,
I should like to venture into this bar
sins andJpolc Own ; , into one of Ihoee
chrome."
: ‘Oh, no, master," replied the guide,
_frith nervoo anxiety; "do not do it; it da.ENTS cALt. .
might edit Yo u your life." • ' • . Ajr Double Bole 13oote,
Gents Kip Boote. - -
''At least I will risk it, if you will Youths Calf Boots.
I ,
sgme to wait for me," said I, fully de- craze; {tIELBAPt 1 OHICAPtiI -
[termined, outtbe venture, even though AT PIO. 16-FIFTH BTRITICT.
Sl-. s DETKETI BAUR=
BO
L til ere, to „go pithout his Consent.' Mß
:: 4 I Wiltsmit; Its answered- "but r u . Lumina. imitable for leased
?re- Akr ° i t'?
- zieniberanaster; you go down against . ABDIDX7O OIL COMPANY, '
4 Z i a ke dviee." . :, , ,- 46 •Thim.owt. ,
" under or hollow was about fifty TIREED-Pakotykkarsiwiale
ili dePth_ilrithgentirskTing atheP lima" . ~..,, , ERIDIT H. UMW* 1-
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PATENT , AGENCY
Dewit C. tawreare
F o r, Twelve
Pearl as Emu,
cer ok the
tent Office -
the last four
as a 11'ember
of the Board
of Appeal.
NOTE--All Informed
Pa
Patemt sad a copy of at
out&
aster LO_Preaaat Co.
David P: Holloway.
W. H. MoGIBE 8z co.,
lIERCHANT TAILORS,
IN . ,,rzz i, t im he d, attention
O c l A buyers to
varied ,loc k
Fail and Winter Goods,
jut received, among winch may be ',mod ail of
Ms newest stree of goods fbr Gems aed Youth'e
Wars, together with a full and =bite assort.
meat of gentlemen's' Fornisning
VP H. afcliEll t (X)_ 143 Festersl et.
no2fl2m I CT. Matlt wt Bensre. A 11., nano City.
EATON, MACRAME & CO.,
JOBBERS & RETAILERS
-o P
Trimmings,lgoitirci kieries, Hosiery, Gloves. Shirts
Cranium Underantrts, Skirts. Yarns, Ribbons,
Such* Flowers. Zephyrs Wool.
A hilliMpantitA4l. WARMS always on band.
sgriailty and Country Merchants supplied at low
prices. EATON, MAORITii Oft,
isiT4 N 0.17 Fifth street.
TO PARESIS MO 01411{10--F9KAILB
02101 191131PX110PICE108 PATAZIP
Grain Fan and Separator,
PATENTED JANUARY 10, 1860.
THE superiority of this Fanover all
others in use, 4:imian' in its cheapness, mm
i7 and dursbilny.
Second. In cleaning grain faster, better and
more that= with less labor than any other
mill ever
The patentee of the above Fan has heen long en.
gaged In manathcbaring and selling Acut
tarsi implements, convinced of the great, want
good Fan fordewing e different kinds of grai
and seeds, presents M l to the public with 39.11
Silence that it will meet their wants.
The undersigned having purchased the sol
tight to uumufsottire and sell the above Grain Fa
and Separator, in Western Pennsylualus„ Wester!,
Vtzghlus and all Ohio, and the right to sell in In
diens and IDtnots , is now prepared to till all order
Wholesale or Retail at 319 Liberty street, Pigs.
Pa. W W. WA.I.JAGRI
_Pittsburgh, July 16, 11161.--IylB:6mdaw
E. WATT 8;
TERRY, PRICE &
IMPORTERS AND DEA TN
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES.
Satinets, Vestiags, Tailors'Triiiitaings, &a,
NO. 255 MARKET BT. North Side,
PUILADELPHIA, PA.
lOUdedsu,y V. TXPIy, Deem. 11. run, OLIVIA V. Tull
JAMES H. CHIL:DS & CO. -
HOPE COTTON MILLS,
• Allegheny City; Pa.
suurouerceso 07
SEAMLESS, HAGS ,
ARO OF
0 1 3.1%tr.49131Z7PL0t8,
Si Inches to 40 inihes Mae
cvosrniere e ft:L ee left et H. LDS °CgiAiBB
)HOTOORAPHIC ALBUMS,
UNTXCEPTIONISVEIN STYLE,
UNSURPASSED IN - BEAUTY,
UNEQUALLED IN QUALITY.
AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRIDES
WITH A lrdm.T to A k T n I O an N l aMOs
Rin
OCOO.
WITH TURKEY A.NTIQUE,
WITH VELVET AND GOLD
To hold Twelve Girds.
• To hold Twenty - Oarda uds.
To hold
To hold Cards,
To hold FIAT Cards,
• To hold Sixty Garda
To hold Eighty Cards,
To hold One Hands ed. Cards.
To hold Two Hundred Cards.
//rpm SEVENTY•FIVE CENTS
To F:FT.EIL'S LJLLAtiS
CARTE DE VISITE - PORTRAITS.
Card Photograps of all thkoalobtitles of Xiiielltat
and REIM°, eeniprigng, arnh a -few exooptioas
All the crowned heads,
All the prominent statesmen,
Ali the principal Generals,
All the fegortt.vAuthpll s
All the 4tlvekialllergymen,
All tato Aletpgdishcfl citizens,
411 tie reinae: Marbles, est isti
liElliny
Ettustessortolitmt t Miner.
oast door to Post office
dell
ARBON OIL AND LAMPS-
1 Every description of Lamps, from the sheep
est Kitchen Lamp, to the most splendid Parlay
Lamp. "lairp abides of every desciriptioNand the
best mislay niCticreett OtL constantly on haitd and
for Went the stare of
80EMERTZ a BLELICLIIT6. .
No. 168 Waco street
v • -:.1,5 Li*
• Wes.. 1/L- FABEW & CO, ~•.EiVelar)
Ina iiiiiitiii
STEAM,. ENGINE, init.oEBs a .
- - = -- i dr-- -- '
. , Ep
• • igoN - Fourcwans, :_. ,:. bwh. , ,
Also Beniole addraY ,
(lateral yaeatfitta 'm14116111,1 , Maker% ~ Cattleisleit at Chen, P
Neartne r6ilit. 'B. Aiisiiiigei Damn- '!,- : P"ttft 7 oßeF 4 will lw *
, . b .''''' 1 31 17 1 11101D11613. E.A.,
; .
IiSpIeACITIE - E - Al , ll - -KINDS -op.
' Wires, wand& S7 ,33 Oras.to..cenet
boudrati and fifty bones power. And Salad fin , eirlid - 1
:Erma, saw ItulailEllsist ratultruivErlacturies, rte.
• Give porticols; attongpx49 Wpm:motion of Ho.
Muss and liflentnep , Tel'grief 'rn i slby iindlor apt -
Save Inn* and.OPS.o4lla7 flaU
also on handontenod and ' s r -MO:
meld at short notice, wee arid. Wdlans of oyatrz
de antotion:
Akahrurnisli Boildrs and litseaLlron..saparatalh.
.Wrouglat IroniThafting,. Hangeia and Palsies in
every warii3rs , ; . and oontinlin t.,b► idaindandurw 0f.,7
Woolen Islaeo2nory anoidaeimer.
-Char mese arolow, our =chit ' ntatisilligtured
of the boat chitty erSitiSCIAIN a Mar Mated fp.
All ewes to gmo satisfaction.
AGTOMers from all parts of the wonkys°ll°lMo
and promptly filled: fe4l.ldaw
nu m. PARA. igr,sooo
. &an FED o&$1?,
PITTEBUAGLI,
V.:retroto,
N. W fira llecOnd p.treoto:
Niminfannwne. °fall aims anddesakplihneol Coal
on, Maoris and Hillis, Gas toot War Pips, Sad
ison4 poi; !Jona, "if a - he a ;InVor;Steer Mould* Pul
lita,.Rannara OctipAngs,
Woo lobbing sad V.P..n1130. Contbfgn erm dew
senSion made to order,
flaying &complete witchlike ilopiatUchait to tte'
Folmilin, all lief:Elam' titittat 1 111 bO' caratar
MRO.O to . faeastews ,
PATENT AGEX
Robe. W. Fenwiek
lAOMAR RATTTGAIT, BURAPEA.N.
ont, No. 116 177eteretteeto Pittsburgh+ Pas
fo-prent reArto piing opt or_ een4 ko ; msengere
from. or to ca, part or the old oottnrty, either'
stet
etereler saitin peacketa.
'S,I3IHT iYRA_ R0Z3e.T...T.4 *any rtry
of Enropo,
Ageut.for tho Indron4obtr and trytteinnoti
roo4 Also, Agent for Me old , Blank Star Linn,ol
Baittet Packets, and for tUe :Wes of &enviers &l
ins flatworm Ncox Tort Mr#o2:4; CRAM ,
ertihtßU
For the past
four rears
tanager .of
the Washing
ton Branch of
hey- Selentihe
American Pa
te ntAg clot e
and fbr Ft&
teen Tears In
the Patent
Agency
ness. •
WM. st. m_a..o-szr--; •
HOTTEIBAIGN & ORZLINCRISIVits
PAINTER AND PLAZIEEI 4
71 cousrth St., Bats Wood * Eint/th*lld
PI MB FRG , Fit, PA:
milt Work p a 'Otto:Wed tos iikr&ity+3
aeoeasary to procure a
• .. t Lamm seat treat)!
Ler of Paten d taa.
m
jfiIIICKW HEAT FLO t •
142 maim, a prime article, j ust radePred sicd
for sale by .400 ,
dell 147 Front sad 11384=114 stream.
AURIO A i wa:soma!
A USTIN LOOMIS & (X)„ Deslin in
Yromissmy Note, Bonds„liortogp, stele*
securities fsr money.
Ifoneyrocustory Notes, Bends, with'
coustern) s aznai::ecs.
. •
*Ol4B tNLI Vert.FTS BOUgin AND. BOLD.
Paean - a.? cleaning Lunn enn tai l=itirand tha
eationahle term& andnapi imfairdatied
Fitt good soeccrittackst remunerative prima.
Alm i attend to the Bale, gaming r* it 5 .043
deal Estate. ,
Oltim, No. ird FOURTH RTRIeg - T above vt6 0 46 1 .,
tan i. AUSTIN LOWllit 4 , 00.
Ur trIREAT INDUCE . LENTS TO CASH
Buyers of
BOOTS, SHOES AND GUMS.
Call soon sththtseure a r amain, as T am selling at
the same 1 , 4 e, Oros, ae.Boote and Bhoee here ad
winced LS per *eat.
JOSEPH. H BORLAND,
iEi CHEAP CASH STORE'S?*
ja2s 98 51arnet street, 21 door from 1 , fifth
RANHES AND LEmoNs. FRESH,
just received at
THE FULJAM NG ARE . VOLUNTA;
BY statements from pererni et reepectsbiffty
and truth, es this vimnity, who have been greatly
benefltied err his remedma ettinfLef whom Armed
evidently have been in theirgravea 4 4 Alio_ if 'eft
dute.ses had not seen ariestiki by DrAdithentles
medicines:
Cass of Ltv.r Complaint giant 0344!p0i,
of Ton le eitv a Si andiniati.
I have been suffering for tea .years pest from
Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia. I neara of Dr.
Acbenok's °emu:lg out to M Hoch* and I
thought I wouldgo and see him, as my disease
bad increased in violence within the past two ye ,re,
wnd I had been under trea'ment of serereu doe Grip,
from whom I received no benefit. In the early
part of June of this year I went to see Dr. Schenck,
and was examined cy him with his 4 ItIitErPIROM
ETER.. I have been taking his Aide:wide Swap,-
Sea Weal Arnie and Mandrake Pas since then, and
I must say that I MI greatly beneattvid by their
use; indeed, I might aimost say that J an 2
ANNA M. SKIM
October 81 Lomat, /Wand fps Mahoning to, Ohio. .
, BBL
I hare been much beneficed by the IMO of Dr.
Ekthenek's medicines.
RUFUB PARER.
Pawed, sane...
Oct 81; 2861,
I had been affected with Disease of the Lunge
for tour or five years, when I heard of .Dr.
Schenck cotro2 to Martin Koch'is. Preitiowa to
this tame I bad vett up all hope of ever getti ng we ll , but Mn och, venom L anew to have .been
cured by Dr. Schenck, urged my husband 'Until
he prevailedopcin me to go • rid see the Dootor,
who found both my lung _ cted, the bronchial
tubes were both diatom% wl,en I breathed, they.
would rattle so that ittionkt be beard distinctly.—
I have now taken hie Medicines for Acme tlane,
and find myself wonderfully Improvo,, ; although
not entirely recovered; I now find myself able lo
&trend to most of my household dull &.and-have
no doubt of my ultilinage recovery, From the
benefit I have received froth Dr4 . 4lcaencleir treat
men., I would advise all pemmacrtudiarbr affected
to apply to him when he Makes 'hl next visit . •
Od •
lltaL . iIiaIsIZ4OPINELL,
Ibland Itatinship, Cb, WO:
. 81,
Certificate of•Jmuis ,;;
I have been troubled for about two leantitlth
pain in my breaat. Late in the Spring of this year
I heard of Dr. Schenck- tenting- mit. to b:nein
Koch's, and I determined to mill ,and.Bol3 him, and
get examined with his Respite:wafter. I Aid ,
so, and also tookidl three of. his modnisetamo :
cording to directions, and I hate bees!
Niacin:led. I hope, from the lamaiiilinesifti al:-
permuted, that it will not be long until, I Jim an
drekr well. • , • •batia
/Wand 2bwruhip,ifitiontra G 2. orMo,
chi al, IBC
For about five years I had been affected • with
pain in the right side °tiny breast, -end in hopes
of getting relied, I had taken many different kfnda
of medicine* but Sound DO beipefit from Ahem
whatever. I then heard of Dr. S...henck, and
the • great cures he was performing, with hie
treatment, and concluded to .send to his Agent
in Pittsburgh, Dr. Keser for soma of WS' -inedi
oinei Free-inns to taking it, I eras so:prostrated aa
to be amble to ARCIX•118 WriDe4). -OM to . l al,-In
bedif wasobllgedlo Imp Ina °wain orde r to oti•
Win any Test at all. After having bikini. , Dn.
Schenck's medicine* I.hear4 that.the. Anctormaln,
coming to Martin Hoch%and Ldetemined to see
him. I vine already eo much improved by use
of biomedicine, lea Wine, ableite,go war to Mr.
Hoch% wincha 14110441C00r
_, a milts from. my.
house. The , oci or pronoliceed my disease to be
BrnriOntialtionsittanptiniaantVLlvreitChunt.
plWaiit> with an wine:mon .of the Penult to the
ribs: , I would moreover add, that I coughed et
Most continually, and epif up 'Dirge ~ t itutetitles of•
matter - wok the Pnaisiviset
Su:Weed Toni,* and ,Itliusdrykke Play
according to the ficelbt's direction* ands= happy
to any that rem nearly; wen . , ANNa. -Wa.gyie
Oct. AV 1801.
1104ity nnonslig, Cblus*Ack.O.,
cre',44'w
?OR gnu' OR.LEASE Me. A T
OF FIVE Y'RA 12£1-4 delightful country kind
ens, situated in the immediate vicinity of the
city, with four sores of ground attached. Tee io
oaticm ie the most desirable of any offered; the
home eontaltung eight yournal.and Intel:gm with
go-'d wall and cistern alerted. Nor terms apply
VT IL FERGUSON, at No. it Booth Oommonoillee.
ghenyeity, from 12 to Ib. tn. daffy.: jall2wde
Hol FOR CHRISTMAS 'OD , NEW
YEARS GLler3l-800T4, 138 - 01321 `INU
GIIMEI—The eery art Cie that ismanted,-sud will
bathe best, meet,dealrat,le and eerviceable Roma
you Callifille a Metal; and only labir at the !Mee.
me'ed Congrebn laspn g Mots, only V ,001 -
Ladles' heeled BehnorAZ kioetoo, 0 11111,1 : 6;:Boye.
Boots. from MO' to st.oo. K e pi; r e arid Bum
Shorm, itAnk uolie and Iblelleeelliirthint!nvittating
butelinant equate I.ox figurew t , • ••,. ;
JOS ScottL4lslt.ry*i Market 81., 2d door from 4th.
dale
TIJEIRICUN GETtICT,'
19holeside and Retail !Grocers.
arraiiists Asa DMZ 1138 131
, •
'MAAS, WINES, L14140//11$ ^44 1
NoTerNeat eneser of • • •
DtAti..MO#Di
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EVROPEAt9i 4LGENCIV.
RETMER. & BRO,
Nos l'2a a. d 128 Wood streak
Cage of Dire McConnell.
Cure of Mrs.
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, tae Cali be oineti Wile beat latagattarcl r 4),,v4 r .1,,.,„%4. - -
gentietnekand their famlffee bare IltetrtiMat "ek., ,/,. • ..7, ,, 5ffktz , .. ,
traded bYtlinateht%'esclitteattiffiato "' st's, 111 ,ki: 7 2 - ...,,,
'ffietafety andvainteaptama of Ate 41=01nt5Tb&25:444..2,7*.5.;
tow boa Veen 'atidlay Vernaln IA- ,Fl 3, , , - T;\"%,„;
sorting the vontcamtaryisti, 40AkoovetboftriVaii414-
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DR. SWEET'S 1 • let r. ~ ' , ~ „A z t,.,_
a properect &cam the yectpe , •-. s • ~7 -' " ,; . f A;` , 4t ;•'""V''
cif Conneodenti tbegrent . , • , atatt
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remedy Ate AlialOtit stritgaratodiailliff el .1:.;.' . ,• : . , 4 WO - 171,.,_ ,- .`:' - ‘ - ' ,
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`wonder and natoneiliment nf tall - nir Lit , 7 - ----'. --.
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regtatitable area, neiforPosa teft#l44llll%4l9,Etil-C-It4" ' '''' '''''
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concentrate _ttto of the PineH7o Intonarsa*...,:` , t.,,,lri -
chtelor disetfaetilS the Longa atm lint . 13 - l i t igator ...--- - ,, .f,
offering to anfferingn lmnutaity,tite;ttroi,,r : o74 - 1 ,, - ,y , je„, ,
varience. Tine truly at' an& g ood to lir • ,
prepared w.thmanh nom tno 3 tarbetniritinto4o, •• 2 .3 - ` , l- - 1 . : 1 1
entre-al fort is thmerore free from a ll r town& _ 4 , 1.
de , o r c o mm i c ti s Lii. . , ‘ 'rt i `1 .. s i , , n4 ' .• '4..‘,‘ A ,'' ,7, 2 -,
Ithas cured score cases of Conmmtritimabo. ,117 : ... fe....., , e - t1
Octown remedy aire , trat
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It will cure Cr UGH/3 AND COLDS. and it NZ '•,.;
valuable reuxiadY for eiciease6 of the/CUM/MI f-ir-”; w-v-i n .
URINARY 0011.PLAIND31.
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, lA6' &Mire of Counterfeita. - air - !J;;=',.::
If p i ts p lt_vethe Xylipepaist nee WlEULtirgEt DT* ~..4 J ny i r
.. „, , ,,:t 4 i - - , •,,
siA PILLS , and i' they do not cnoolon
~. ..d. .
go tothe agent of whom- in mcbmd -4"' ~
_lvi -',.,.„ . .i. .„
theme, and receive yOur. money. • ~, , --' l ,-..„
Please call at Ma etas and. getatlasarlPffn nth ' ' ..4 "r ' -..-W:,-
miler. Onex of Ails sent by mail, poOppil on xe-g- 1 --..,,` .
coins of Dol'ar.
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No .10 Etonths-oonii ~.._
strioat 4 4 j.
L. Q C. to l ßHAßT;ProVrretor. ': - .. 4, ,, ,
nEioolyy DB. HEUER, ld b No.IAO woodatreet.:- -', 1.r... ,-....*'v
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11ELPORTAliril TO LADWittit.-
DR.. JOHN HARVEY having fee ,
'upwards of twenty years devoted nut prpiss 7, - •
alone) time exclusively to she treatizeatet trameis,rtseu
Diffictatia, and havinßeucceedo4 WAMPUM' of
CAB ea in restoring the iifffititt-d tti eintildliehiikbati4x?av ,
ALCM cap lEV confi dence in capsiegAbhciyhtle
Great Axaerican .11elnedyni
D.R. HARVEY'S 4a1.42 4
,
,HRONO-THERMAL FEINALE.PILLS.-Nisa,
Wash have newer yet tailed-(when the Aire* -
cone have been strictly tollowed,Airb -
inovingddlionlbesi wining treat:-re, 1-3
Obstraetioi;or btopage of Natal% <
or in restoring the system to perfect
et:Bering Irma Bisset.Amnions, OtOnAraft ,
to, lex Musts, or other weak:lnes orthe Mina
oases& Also, in all cases of Laggra cal-Itgavottglicriii
Persimmon, Bremuce, Pazieraszona,
.40
941:4 are the forertinbers of morerseriOntedieltael
4,...71. 14 rib are
per ieetly &wages! on OA , -
stte , #ion, and may be ,tai on the most &Olga •
maxi. saithost mow &straw; at the smq,unlik4
_ties. Aar man u count 'by itrengthesittig, invigontV
-
lag, and railatingthe system he. a 117 `Agnidkr,a
bon, and by bringing on-the monthly odoritlt, ,
toga no Matter from wlutt came Webstroe4X;-144
'ions may arise. They ehoold.howswerewil_be *lnall; rtr li g i r
der na the fret three or fora intithroi Es
hough sate at any other time, as iniargnglestk ,
would be the restilt.
. Each - hoz Contains 60 Pills. Pucethintiouggio.l''
and when deisired will be tent by mallprelioddbt
any advertised Agent, on receipt of the intaley;:-
J. BRYAN, Rochester, GeneanF a
Bold by Drugghge generally. a4lt s lyastig„,4 . -
_
H. D. BBECIET'SiIItIgN,E'
• ' larisupectiVpds Car
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poitTivivr "AdTtr#9 . F.:,9m ,
and linitallot buweed*lii* 4 -i
DELIA= IN `..." •
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• 128 Bmlthlield , •Btropl A
Dezoler's Block,. bohwyon POW anc4,8102„ •
buret Pa. air o:fity Glass al soasuracsayiew
Pain 11311, :Palk:War astenuasidossalareV244,4l,
tin% Be asiallkO r nom bl: 11 0 0 • 0 1".,
framed at who east price. • ;.• • al:-
•
cm*
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•BO W ..& T KT:LA 11(.3,vc,..F1izw
,. Ise : Wood street
AKE2 T001,4E3, FOLMIIVG 11 - linatth'arthi. itt" - sposonswii—Ake , " 4'
'nFigbasnieturibvuftes:atuantatseutftglgiiimi4l
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